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12 November, 2025 – Episode 1037 – Science & Wine Roulette
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09 December, 2010 – This Week in Science
Mice Two Dads, Political Saccades, The X-Factor, Aspirin Cures Cancer, Space X Launch!, Sesame Street - Better Than School, Yellow-Bellied Solar Hornets, Arsenic Redux, Minion Mailbag, And Much More... -
01 July, 2010 – This Week in Science
Nature’s Speed Limit, Life Getting Older, Drinking Makes You Trackable, Quantum Fleas on Mt. Everest, Science of Happiness, Dental Discoveries, Kids On Walls, and Much, Much More… -
09 February, 2010 – This Week in Science
Quantum Algae, Determining Vegetative States – Or, Ali Pulls the Plug on Justin, Remember the Prions, Gay Science, Zen Bats and Drunk Bats, Scientists Say: Drink Beer, Daddy Sang Bass, Minion Mailbag, and Much More! -
16 September, 2009 This Week In Science
While Kiki’s away, the minions will play… This week Justin was joined by Naomi Most and Pamela Sue Taylor for an hour packed with recent science stories from around the world… -
This Week in Science – August 19, 2008
Bike Seats For Men, Man-made Photosynthesis, Nanotubes or The Hulk?, Dr. Video-Master, This Week in the End of the World, Beer Goggled, and an interview w/ Dr. Sean Carroll about the physics of time. -
This Week in Science – August 08, 2008 Broadcast
Solar Powered Hydrogen, Cellphone Rant, Alzheimer’s Cure?, Run Faster, Get Tested, Particles For Paint, & Interview w/ Dr. Leonard Susskind re: Black Holes -
This Week in Science – April 10, 2007 Broadcast
LHC Update Cool, Arsenic and Old Kelp, Nature Videos Abound, Endosymbiosis or Bust, Visionary Meals, Justin’s Bad Habits Justified, Antarctic Amphibian, A Bird Tail, Tropical Cooler, Bacterial Hide-n-Seek, Females Are Best, Green Solar Tech, Earth-Core -
This Week in Science – January 09, 2007
Happy New Year!!! TWIS 2007 Predictions, Skin Cells Save Skin, Mad Mothiness, Seeds of Memory, This Week in the End of the World, Trust Your Instincts, Go To School, & an Interview w/ Dr. Christopher Viney, UC Merced, on Materials Science.

